Beekeeper here. In the UK, all honey is raw (which is why our beloved podcaster’s honey is a bit crystalized), but in the US, most honey is heat treated in order to filter it more finely and stop the (normal, harmless) process of crystalization by removing nucleation sites. This also destroys the antimicrobial properties. So, if in the US, make sure your honey is labeled as ‘raw’. Oh, and honey is the second most faked food in the world, so maybe try to buy from a neighbor. If you don’t know the beekeeper, how do you know it is real honey? Oh and Mr. Sheffield, if you prefer your honey less crystalized, keep it in a gently warm place, like the cabinet on top of your fridge, or stand the jar in warm water, under 110 degrees F, this will make it runny again without hurting the natural antimicrobial properties. Praise bees!
I’m a fish keeper as well as a plant junkie. Those bug zappers have an additional benefit for us fish nerds…when the tray gets full, you get free food for your fish!
With all the craziness going on in the world this is becoming my favourite UA-cam channell while growing my 🌱collection - living in my green bubble now...green with many pink variegations🌸 So thank you Rich. Your calming voice and lovely videos bring some sunshine in my home even on a cloudy day - well that and the grow lights I bought on your advice 😃
Really? I thought I’d bugger it up and my leaves would just tear up from the stickiness of the roller and my heavy-handed clutziness! Right! If I can get my white dog’s fur off my overly black wardrobe, I can release my leaves from their dusty, pesty shackles! Wish me luck! 💪🏽🍀🐶🪲🐛
@@SheffieldMadePlants Really? I thought I’d bugger it up and my leaves would just tear up from the stickiness of the roller and my heavy-handed clutziness! Right! If I can get my white dog’s fur off my overly black wardrobe, I can release my leaves from their dusty, pesty shackles! Wish me luck! 💪🏽🍀🐶🪲🐛
I did a wreath ring for my Hoya. Put some fairy lights around it and it’s a beautiful feature in the windowsill. It flowered this year. I’m very reluctant to allow any plant that roots from the stem anywhere near my walls, I’ve witnessed what an orchid aerial root did to a glazed plant pot. I had an outbreak of thrips, used a lint roller on every plant leave, nuked them with a spray, now I have parasitic bugs to help kill any.
Good Morning Mr Sheffield!!! Another wonderful video with several different ideas and ways to keep your plant babies healthy and happy!! Hope your house hunting and selling are going great !!! See you next time!!!
Thank you, great video! I’ve never had chopsticks strong enough that I want to unpair, so use an aluminium knitting needle instead, plus use them as stakes too. Thrift stores usually have knitting needles.
Very educational and entertaining video! The avocado cutting has been dead for 3 days and I haven't seen any signs of life. It's completely black or dark brown. But it's still hydrated and doesn't smell at all. I'm 99% it's a combination of Pythium and Phyphthora fungus that killed the cutting. It got severly infected 2 weeks ago while I was gone for 3 days. Even if I change the water 3-4 times a day and add chamomile and fungicide continuously, it won't matter much. At this point, the fact that there's some firmness and hydration on the bottom portion on the cutting can be considered as a small victory. But it's not alive and I'm never growing avocado trees ever again, unless the cutting survives, which obviously won't.
The rope in the self-watering system ideally shouldn't be organic material since it decays quickly. Instead use a microfiber cloth that you cut into strips ^^ and be careful with self-watering in combination with soil/ organic substrates
I actually bought pots that have organic ropes for self watering pretty much like Mr Sheffield’s made here. I’ve had them for about a year and I’ve never had a problem with them.
I'm fond of your videos, theses hacks are game changers Super practical, easy to understand, with your touch of humour 😂 perfect Thanks #masteroftheShefieldCult
Nice Video! Some usefull tips in there 😊 An even better solution for plant identification is Flora Incognita! works 99% perfect! Everytging from moss to trees is identified by 1-6 photos
I am confused. You keep showing humidifiers when discussing misting and water dishes, which are not helping with humidity. Humidifiers are verifiably effective at changing the humidity in your home. Obviously the size of the unit and the space you are using it in matters, just as it would with grow lights. Is it just a visual choice or have you not had any luck with humidifiers?
The problem with some of these hacks is they work contrary to the very reason we have plants: to make our homes more attractive. I don’t think, clever as the idea may be, that I want sawed off Pepsi bottles scattered throughout my living room.
Using fabric scraps, you can glue them to the bottom part of the bottle where the pot is and it gives it some character, it’s simple, easy and makes the dome look cute!
I love your videos but seeing all that perlite in your potting mix makes my hairs stand on end after a horrendous few months battling white root mealybugs which had spread, unknown to me, to every single pot in my house and veranda, often completely invisible on the soil surface (like my 2 metre tall money tree which seemed to be thriving but was absolutely chokka with the little devils, their children and grandchildren). When they get to the surface, they look just like perlite which I used to use. I had to completely remove all the plants from smaller pots and clean the roots under the tap but just removed as much soil as poss from said money tree and soaked in Albagarden Homeopathic liquid (strongest dosage) as I did all the other plants' roots. Several treatments later, all the smaller pot plants are clear but fingers crossed for the money tree. So now, a bit of potting compost mixed with a lot of the tiniest dark brown clay balls, black gravel and your trusty black charcoal (in small pellets) and I can spot the mealybugs immediately in the completely dark soil. And weirdly the plants love the homeopathic treatment even when the bare roots were left soaking for 2 days during an emergency.
plants that are an ongoing pain are not worth keeping in my books. life is already complicated. to the bin and try to get plants that arent such a nuisance.
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Lum-bar😂 I was born n bred Sheffield (High green) and that sounded like a Sheffielder putting on proper posh voice, tickled me. 😂 BTW great vids pal
Beekeeper here. In the UK, all honey is raw (which is why our beloved podcaster’s honey is a bit crystalized), but in the US, most honey is heat treated in order to filter it more finely and stop the (normal, harmless) process of crystalization by removing nucleation sites. This also destroys the antimicrobial properties. So, if in the US, make sure your honey is labeled as ‘raw’. Oh, and honey is the second most faked food in the world, so maybe try to buy from a neighbor. If you don’t know the beekeeper, how do you know it is real honey?
Oh and Mr. Sheffield, if you prefer your honey less crystalized, keep it in a gently warm place, like the cabinet on top of your fridge, or stand the jar in warm water, under 110 degrees F, this will make it runny again without hurting the natural antimicrobial properties. Praise bees!
I’m a fish keeper as well as a plant junkie. Those bug zappers have an additional benefit for us fish nerds…when the tray gets full, you get free food for your fish!
I purchased a cotton mop head at the Dollar Tree and use it for the self watering hack. Only $1.25 and you can make a lot of self watering systems.
I love this idea because I have an old mop that I was about to throw away.
With all the craziness going on in the world this is becoming my favourite UA-cam channell while growing my 🌱collection - living in my green bubble now...green with many pink variegations🌸
So thank you Rich. Your calming voice and lovely videos bring some sunshine in my home even on a cloudy day - well that and the grow lights I bought on your advice 😃
Love that!
Hi Richard. Not only am I enjoying your videos but I also love your accent. ♥️
Well....I had to stop watching and try the lint roller, it does work! Rich there is always something new and fun going on. Love your video's. Peace.
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Really? I thought I’d bugger it up and my leaves would just tear up from the stickiness of the roller and my heavy-handed clutziness!
Right! If I can get my white dog’s fur off my overly black wardrobe, I can release my leaves from their dusty, pesty shackles! Wish me luck! 💪🏽🍀🐶🪲🐛
@@SheffieldMadePlants Really? I thought I’d bugger it up and my leaves would just tear up from the stickiness of the roller and my heavy-handed clutziness!
Right! If I can get my white dog’s fur off my overly black wardrobe, I can release my leaves from their dusty, pesty shackles! Wish me luck! 💪🏽🍀🐶🪲🐛
Using magnification to find pests is a awesome idea 💡
Well these are brilliant. I would consider myself fairly green fingered but I'm halfway through the video and most of these tips I hadn't heard of.
Great stuff 👍
I did a wreath ring for my Hoya. Put some fairy lights around it and it’s a beautiful feature in the windowsill. It flowered this year. I’m very reluctant to allow any plant that roots from the stem anywhere near my walls, I’ve witnessed what an orchid aerial root did to a glazed plant pot. I had an outbreak of thrips, used a lint roller on every plant leave, nuked them with a spray, now I have parasitic bugs to help kill any.
Good Morning Mr Sheffield!!! Another wonderful video with several different ideas and ways to keep your plant babies healthy and happy!! Hope your house hunting and selling are going great !!!
See you next time!!!
Thanks!
Thank you, great video! I’ve never had chopsticks strong enough that I want to unpair, so use an aluminium knitting needle instead, plus use them as stakes too. Thrift stores usually have knitting needles.
Very good
Good morning Mr. Sheffield!! So glad to see a new video this morning. Uggh I have spider mites on my alocasia too (again!!!).
Hello,
Are nematodes usefull against spider mites ? Ty :)
Can get beneficial bugs for them
Your video about Croton care helped me thanks mine is now blooming.
3:33 I already add activated charcoal/Horticulture charcoal:).
Great hacks, thank you 😀🇨🇦
Ooooh, a finger in another pie Rich. I have an almost identical desk from Ikea for half the price.
I had no idea about the white powder on succulents! Thank you!
Thanks
Thank you 😊
Useful tips excellent video. thank you sir
Thanks!
Very educational and entertaining video!
The avocado cutting has been dead for 3 days and I haven't seen any signs of life. It's completely black or dark brown. But it's still hydrated and doesn't smell at all. I'm 99% it's a combination of Pythium and Phyphthora fungus that killed the cutting. It got severly infected 2 weeks ago while I was gone for 3 days. Even if I change the water 3-4 times a day and add chamomile and fungicide continuously, it won't matter much. At this point, the fact that there's some firmness and hydration on the bottom portion on the cutting can be considered as a small victory. But it's not alive and I'm never growing avocado trees ever again, unless the cutting survives, which obviously won't.
Thanks!
The rope in the self-watering system ideally shouldn't be organic material since it decays quickly. Instead use a microfiber cloth that you cut into strips ^^ and be careful with self-watering in combination with soil/ organic substrates
I actually bought pots that have organic ropes for self watering pretty much like Mr Sheffield’s made here. I’ve had them for about a year and I’ve never had a problem with them.
Never had an issue
I'm fond of your videos, theses hacks are game changers
Super practical, easy to understand, with your touch of humour 😂 perfect
Thanks #masteroftheShefieldCult
Lovely video❤
Thanks!
I can't find big clear pots to save my life hahah iv been looking
Amazon
Thank you!!
0:12 I see what you did there 😂
I didn’t? And I paused it and still don’t know WTF he was doing. 🤷🏻♀️
Mocking myself
A 5 Minute Crafts reaction video is overdue!😂
Do the gel of Aloe Vera could be used instead of honey?
Nice Video! Some usefull tips in there 😊
An even better solution for plant identification is Flora Incognita! works 99% perfect! Everytging from moss to trees is identified by 1-6 photos
Thanks for sharing!!
Where can I find the magnifier that you mentioned?
Lots on Amazon
I never thought of google lens! I kept downloading those stupid plant identification apps 🤦♀️
It is so helpful I always use it now.
Hahaha I use Google lens all the time at big box stores. So frustrating plants don't have a name on them from the growers .
I am confused. You keep showing humidifiers when discussing misting and water dishes, which are not helping with humidity. Humidifiers are verifiably effective at changing the humidity in your home. Obviously the size of the unit and the space you are using it in matters, just as it would with grow lights. Is it just a visual choice or have you not had any luck with humidifiers?
You need them on all the time which has its problems
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The problem with some of these hacks is they work contrary to the very reason we have plants: to make our homes more attractive. I don’t think, clever as the idea may be, that I want sawed off Pepsi bottles scattered throughout my living room.
Using fabric scraps, you can glue them to the bottom part of the bottle where the pot is and it gives it some character, it’s simple, easy and makes the dome look cute!
@ surely you jest. Cute = sawed off Pepsi bottles with fabric scraps glued on. Now I’ve heard everything.
@ 🙄
Another very useful video, Sir Richard!! 😊🪴 💚
🤗🌿🌱🤗
But what about almond milk? It is from plant 😭😭😭😭
I love your videos but seeing all that perlite in your potting mix makes my hairs stand on end after a horrendous few months battling white root mealybugs which had spread, unknown to me, to every single pot in my house and veranda, often completely invisible on the soil surface (like my 2 metre tall money tree which seemed to be thriving but was absolutely chokka with the little devils, their children and grandchildren). When they get to the surface, they look just like perlite which I used to use. I had to completely remove all the plants from smaller pots and clean the roots under the tap but just removed as much soil as poss from said money tree and soaked in Albagarden Homeopathic liquid (strongest dosage) as I did all the other plants' roots. Several treatments later, all the smaller pot plants are clear but fingers crossed for the money tree. So now, a bit of potting compost mixed with a lot of the tiniest dark brown clay balls, black gravel and your trusty black charcoal (in small pellets) and I can spot the mealybugs immediately in the completely dark soil. And weirdly the plants love the homeopathic treatment even when the bare roots were left soaking for 2 days during an emergency.
plants that are an ongoing pain are not worth keeping in my books. life is already complicated. to the bin and try to get plants that arent such a nuisance.